Dropbox.. is it me?
Just come back from holiday with some great photos taken by the Mrs on her not very expensive but good for the money Aldi underwater camera. Photos are stored on a 4Gb micro SD card which plugs into an adapter. When I tried to put the adapter into the card reader on my computer it wouldn't read it. I'm running Vista and there are no issues with normal SD cards. Any ideas?
Anyway I used the cable supplied and transferred the photos to my computer. Now, the Mrs would like a copy of these on her iPad and why not. But other than putting them online for her to download I don't know how. So I made a Dropbox account which uploads them real slow and she can download them on her iPad (real slow). Is there a better way?
And another thing... Dropbox seemed to link and sync with a folder on my computer so as storage or backup isn't it a bit pointless? I mean, if I store a file on Dropbox but delete the copy on my computer its gone from both places.. or is it? I do like making backups but having a copy of these photos on Dropbox,my harddisk and on a external hardisk is overkill. Is it me? Am I missing the point of Dropbox?
Anyway I used the cable supplied and transferred the photos to my computer. Now, the Mrs would like a copy of these on her iPad and why not. But other than putting them online for her to download I don't know how. So I made a Dropbox account which uploads them real slow and she can download them on her iPad (real slow). Is there a better way?
And another thing... Dropbox seemed to link and sync with a folder on my computer so as storage or backup isn't it a bit pointless? I mean, if I store a file on Dropbox but delete the copy on my computer its gone from both places.. or is it? I do like making backups but having a copy of these photos on Dropbox,my harddisk and on a external hardisk is overkill. Is it me? Am I missing the point of Dropbox?

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I have dropbox installed on my computer, it uploads and downloads pretty quickly, and I don't have to store the files on my desktop once I've uploaded them?
Although something sketchy happened with DB a month or so back where they cut down a load of peoples storage, and tried to hammer everyone who'd accumulated a load of storage (some over years) with premium accounts. I understand most people walked. I don't use it that often though, and I don't have loads of storage on there anyway (I think like 100GB or something, haven't checked it for ages, for all I know I may have been cut down to something like 10GB by now?).
There's a few more peeps on here who are way more in the know about it than me though, I won't name names, but I'm sure they'll comment about it here if they're willing to talk about it?
Personally, I keep my own stuff in my own drives, and only copy something into the DropBox folders with the express intent of sharing it.
I use my external drive for storing photographs and manually making a backup copy of any projects I'm working on at the end of a day. Thus I don't actually have a backup copy of my photographs. I suppose I could copy them periodically to a DVD, or simply have a second external drive that backs up the first one automatically.
What I would like to do is pick out the best ones, tidy them up a bit, then aggregate them for printing and backing up. In the past, I've put 100-odd good pics (out of thousands) onto one CD and also taken it in for printing. But it takes so long I haven't done it again since. And I've lost the disk in the move. But then I don't have a wife to scream at me in a shrill manner if any of those photos are lost or corrupted...
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EDIT: I never used DropBox before, nor have I an account there, so this is all new for me.
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One way you could do it us sync the photos using iTunes. So copy them on to the computer with the iTunes app installed and sync them with the iPad that way.
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